The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 09, 1902, Image 3

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V ? gWWWWHfWWWHTWH^" c Personals, Pointers 3 i | and Phacts. 3 --Mr, Jim Fox spent Sunday withi the hcme'olks. \ ?Mr. W. K. Bodie, of R'ack'a was iu ^ town Monday. ?Mr. B. J. Rodger*, of Samaria, was ' iii town this week. 1 ?Mr. Fred CuUum end I)r Watson j went to Saluda Friday. ?Mr. Miles L. Riley, of Mt. Willing, j wus in town Monday. ?Mr. and Mrs, VV. W. Watson made H flying visit to Columbia last week. ?Mr. 11. J. Buriress. of Stead man. wus iii our town Monthly on business. ?Miss Faonie Lybrand, of Wagner's, < la visiting hercous'u, Mrs. Hiram A1dridge. ? Miss Mi a Minick, a charming young lady 01 Mt. Willing, was in town ( Monday. ?Mrs. A. V. Gantt, of Winnsboro, is j on a visit to her brother, Mr. Tlios. t^uattlebaum. 1 ?Mr. Henry Turner, of Merchants, paid us a call Monday and favored us with his subscription. I ?jfr. Jasper Taylor, one of Lexington county's most successful farmers, | vyas in town last week. i 1 ?Efforts are being made to have the i village of Steadinan, in Lexington county, incorporated. I ] ?Mrs. J. T. Carroll, of Duluih, (la., 1 * is visiting her parents, 31r. and Mrs. j q J. I. Smith,of tins place. ?Mrs. T. B. Kernaghan and little Iaiis ('ave sought the delightful nioun-1 tain's breeze at Hendersonville. ?The picnic at Bethlehem Saturday ] ^as a real success and v.as enjoyed by j ^ a large crowd from the surrounding country. ?Miss Nanuie Lee Gibson, of John- j stOn, spent a few days in town last i week, the guest of Miss Annie I-ee Ktheredge. ?Miss Pauline Lindsay, of Colum- j bia, who has made a host of friends in ( our town, left for her home in ColtimL Ilia Qa ! f.,1 ft if In.l 1 J ?- f ?Miss Gussie Covin, of the New j York Hacket Store, left Monday for lier home in Mt. Carmel, where she expacts to spend her vacation. --Mrs. Bates, and Miss Mannie, left I Thursday for the mountains in North ^ Carolina That they will have a delightful time none can doubt. ?Our old frieno, Jim l.angford, of F.I la's, was in town last week, Mr. ! l.angford is r.otonly a successful i'vrui r but is a substantial citizen. L -Mr. Frank i>druai. t^ULMp| J wii boys who ..i tiumr | again. We were glad to have liim in town, his old home, last week. 1 ? Mrs. Z. T Cook, with the little j folks, is visiting relatives in town. | This is Mrs. Cook's oil home and we ; ure glad to have her with us again. ?M ss Wenona Lewi*, who is one of 1 t the sweetest girls in the world, has lelt for Jher home hi Johnston, alter a pleasant visit to Miss Salome Thinnerman. ?Mss Kva Glover, who has been visiting entirely too long iu Kdgetjeld 'or many of our gallant young men, delighted our hearts by returni ng bonis Friday. ?Mr. T. YV. Smith, a ho is one of Orangeburg's progressive farmers, has ! been visiting bis mother near here. We , ' were glad to have him drop in to see j * its Saturday, ' ' I ?M sses Kuln and J.ula Odom, who 11 hove been visiting friends and relatives'} in town, left for their home in John- ; < eton today, much to the regret ofjtheir i litany friends here. ? Handsome Edward Hardin is at 1 home from YY'oll'ord, ar.d is Big I>oe ' still to all. Edward took in the Y. M. ' C. A. meeting, for college men, at 1 Kuoxville and reports a good meeting. ?The city treasurer's report, published in another column, shows an ex penditure of #757.20 for the last quarter, which is intended to cover the expenditures of the two quarters prior. ? Mr. YVilliam Westmoreland, of Pamario, was here Monday on his way to Lexington to attend a meeting of ! the county executive committee. Mr. i Westmoreland is one of ihe inoit sub* ?<??s?ful business men in our county. .?We rejoice tt the success and ad <rancem?mt of our boys, consequently we were g'ad Jto know of the position of our friend, Mr. P. C. Cullum. who I I has been elected principal of the Benhett^ville graded school. That lie will I I prove equal to the place we haven't any doubt. ? A very unfortunate occuirence! took place Ha turd ay afternoon, when (wo jooii^' mon from tho mill district feg put away their dignity and used li-ds jp and Knives as a list resort. Form-' B nately 110 one was seriously hurt. One B received u deep cut on the shoulder but Spgp > as able to meet his trial Monday. Id Whiskey was the <toie cause ol the troum We. m ?We call attention to the article on H "JiOcnl History," found elsewhere, Bffj which is not only interesting but inffiqN etructive. If there he others who would Bsg like to contribute to our columns on affi that subject we would be glad to have gfljgi theui do so. Our friend, Mr. J C. W^k lover, has promised us some local RMS notes of other days and we trust that ''** w'" "ol ^ these hot days interfere ? with his promise. DESPONDENCE J iUittiUitUtUtUttiAUUK Suuimltt N?wr. Well, Mr. Editor, quite a little while PROGRAM. Ridge Baptist Sunday School Convention, at Richland Baptist Chureli. riKST DAT, JULY 16TH. HI a. in.?Devotional Exercise*, led by President. 10:80 n. m.? Enrollment of delegates and election of otflcers . 11 a. m.?Introductory Sermon, H. L llaggolt; alternate, 1.. B. White. 12 ni.?Report from schools?written. 12:15 p. in.?"The Authority For and I'urpos > of the Sunday School," K. T. Muesli and J. Hell. I p in.?Intermission. 1:15 p. in.?Devotions. Leader named by President. 1:30 p. in ?"llow Can We Ket-p Our Young People in the Sunday School?"' S. T. Matthews. W. II Timuiermaii. T. 1'. Denuy and T. 1). Willard. I;30 p. m ?"What Van a Superintendent Do to Promote the Interest and Etllciency of the Sunday School?" J. E. Ci irn, J. H. Watsen, J. A. Gunter and J. P. Bean. 1:80 p. m.?Announcements. HKl'ON I> DAY, JUTY lflTH. 10 a. m ?Devotions Leader appointed by the President. 10:30 it. ni.?"The Sunday School and Missions," It. H. Watson, 1*. N. Lot'., J. A. Carson and J. E. Johnston. 11 :31 a. m.?"To What Extent Does the Sunday School Dcpt-m! Upon tlie Home?" A. K. Etheridge. M. D. Padgett and Mark Long. 2:15 p. in.?"Are Our Review Lessons el Much Beneflt?*' L. H. White, II. L Riley, H. H. White and A. G. Wilkins. i p. m.?Intermission . 1:15 p. in ?Devotions. Lender named ho President. 1:30 p. ui.?"How May Teachers Better Prepare For Their Work?" Willie Daniel, W. D. Holland, J. W.Edwards and A. C. Jones. 1:30 p. in.?"Practical Illustration of Teaching the Bible Class," E. C. Uidgell. :30 p. in.?"Personal Observation In Sun da V School Work Which May be of Help to Others," opened by S. J. Watson. Talks limited to live minutes. R T. Marsh, For Com. ?The town council has a lot of lime br%free distribution. Let everybody nake use of it. ?Miss Kate Rutland, as jolly and nil of life as ever,gladdened her many riends by a short stay among us la>t iveek. ?Mrs. .J. I>. Crout, and the little 'oiks, is spending some time with her relatives in Anderson. Bro. Crout is ihe same amiable gentleman, but occasionally he looks a little blue. ?Mr. Ltgare Hardin, none other than our own "Greasy," as be is affectionately termed by his old playmates, was at his old home last Friday. Legate : onr of our best boys and we re success ill 1 ifo. ?The game neiweon the Batesbvrg second nine and a team from the Midlieburg Cotton Mill, on the Fourth, was a great affair. In the lirst inning die second nine made 15 runs. They an around the diamond so often that he score board would not bold the nils. With the uiill boys it was not :lcjs. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCarthy ipect a few days ai Red Bank last week. Mr. McCarthy says the organ man has been doing a rushing business ti that neck ol the woods, there being, to 111*, klimvla/lirn ' . inMllj*3l'Vt'll U1 those "musical dreams" in -full blast there. He also reports that a revi\nl meeting is in progress anil great interest is being manifested. ? The colored ball team from Leesville preambulated this way on the [jlorious Fourth to do battle with the colored giants of this burg. The crossties, which line the side of the ball lielil, served rs a grand stand, and all ivailahle space was lllled with colored iamsels, prepared to d? some tall rooting The game died yc ung, The l.eesville niggers <piit in Ui? third inuiiig, remarking that they did not intend to he llim-llanimed by Hateshurg noons. A watermelon cutting was next on the program. ?Mr. ltd. Kawls handsome new house is complete, and it is an ornament lo the town, a tiling of beauty all say who have seen it. We wish that some of those bachelor yoong men who have been making tnonev, would hurry up and gel better halves and build up our town. When we see so many good looking fellows, especially those w ho are laying away the bard cash, we wonder and wonder until we grow amazed! We wish we were so fortunately situated, our ardor would be unbounded anil oilr efforts would not cease until we won the prize, or went down in defeat. See!! Now is the time for the anti-lvnch injj saint* to hold a ^rand rally at Jeffotsun in the over cabinet ized state ol Iowa An Illinois court lias been railed on for a legal decree dcfinitiiff tlie statu? of inotbcrs-in-law. Most mothers -in law don't need a court decree to establish that point. this out and take it to Hateshurg l)rnj. 'o. Store and fjet a box ol ''hatnherlain's Stomach and Liver Tat lets. The best physic. They nisi correct disorder- of the Stomach I'rice J."> cent*. Deafness, Noises in the Head, A.c Positively en red by II AKTl.r.v's kaii Initios Tills ne-.v ISemeily (i?m-s risotto the actual sea i>t tin- disease, ami lias effected silcli reinarkalit cures tn.it tlie greatest hope Is lielil out t<> al Kiilliri'l?. no matt?-r how bad or lnng--taiulin| tin-ease may lie (Ink DOTTt.R WILLCt RR an ordinary ease, ami will In' sent securely liaekv and post-paid with lull directions ami test moniala upon receipt ot SI no. Order diree from .IA.M l?H K. M Altl.KV, 'i'l, Stoekdule Itoa South Ijnnhctli, ladidou, KNtil.ANIt. nas eiapscu siuce I reported the items from here, and I guess ere this the readers of the Advocate have about forgotten that there ever was a Joe Allen, hut I am glad to say that lam i among the living yet. At this writing the several weeks i drought is still prevailing and the i growing crops are somewhat on the i decline. It is feared that shortage 11 will be prevalent when the crops are) I harvested, unless good vaics visit us within the next few days The small grain of this section has about a! 1 been threshed during the past few weeks. The yield generally was fairly poor. Mr D. II Price attended the State campaign meeting at Lexington on July Oth. Mr George Oxn.r, of near Lauren's, S. C., was in town Saturday. Watermelons made their appearance some days ago and we are delighted , Willi the juicy fruit. j / Mr. W. r. Craps, of near here, was!, in town with u load of nice melons!, last wee'c. L County Treasurer F. W. Sbealey J , wa< here last week seeing: after his t j farm work, ! j Magistrate Sliealv was in town n; short while l.u>t Tuesday on otllc'al t business. i , The extreme heat . nd d y Weather is j | ; making most everything loos sick- , your scribe included. j | Job Am.es. ! ! Krtin Stcucliunii. ' A picnic will be given at this place 1 July lWtli, which promises to be the ' ! largest attended *f any meting of this kind thai h ? ever been given a' I . ... this place. The edit-u md his friends i are ((>rdial|y invit* d to i e pi-sent on j that occasion. We would be glut to have i | lion. W. II.Titinncrm u , candidate lor i govern r, with us and address us c 11 1 < the issues of the day It is hoped that t several of the other eandidn'es for ? State and county olli es will be with i ii-, as this will !?- a 'ioe opportuni'y I I It r them to meet the voters from this I section. Let everybody e ?nie. 11 , July 2, 1002. t i CITY TREASURER'S ! REPORT i i i For the Quarter Ending July ISt, IQ02. DEBTOR: I To tax on real estate und f 1 pet sons 1 property 704.57 t account 10.00 , . 1\? road tax to date 185.50 i To license to date 5"0.00 I , To tir.es to dale ... 180.15 Total $ 1,060 22; EXPENDITURES: A tiril 1st j Amos Wilson, roao work if 25 k j Cornelius Kearney, road work 25 j I I C. A. Duncan. I.unber 40 j Will Davenport, road work 25 i _ | Dan Perry, road work 25 1" ! (Jeorge Clark, road w ork, 10 ! April 5th. M. S. Hunter, cemetery work 11.<0 t Oil hill, M K. U 4 Ob > Sam Howe, lour meals 40 j April 16th. i | B. F. Reynolds, lumber 6.57 J , April 2l?lh. McCarty, watchman 20.00'. M. E Kuiland,oil 6.(10 j May 1st I Sam Boiikuight, lamplighter.. 0 00 | Repairing lamps 1.00 ' May 2d. j C. F. Salter, police 30.00 1 L. D. Culluui & Co., lumber 5.25 Advocate, printing trespass notice 2.50 N. Ki(lson, 1 night watching 65 , May 5th. Geo . Durst, hauling dust 1.25 I May 11th. Pete Corley, road work 00 May 12th. Porry Bros., hauling sand 1.13 May 14th. 1 Will Coleman, road work 8.30 | Bay man Coleman, road wo: k 2.40 May lflih. .1. B. Stokes, hardware bill 13.16 May 31st. I Sam Itouknight, lamp lighter 6.00 ' J line 2d. B. Puglas 701 IC. W. Salter 30.00 j I \V. 1). llarinon 20.00 j .1 une 5th. I Fifty ga'lons of oil 6.00 | , June Otli. [ N. It. Bailey, oil 2.10 June 10th, I Freight on wire ... 14.19 June 12th. j 1 ,500 t of wire at lit- 105.00 | i Mauling wire 25! I Juno lOi11. ' Work anil general repair, I U, S. Hunter - 10.85 .1 une -Hi li. ' I Cornelius Kearney, roail w< rk 00 i j Receipt books. 10 | | Jno. Mitchell, road work 1 50 | Amos Wilson, road work 1.50 Dan Howe, road work 1.50 [ .1 no. Ilouknigiit, plowing til | Ed. Kuiikniglit, road work. 06 . j June30th. r E- Jones, mayor's salary 25.00 ! ( ( ', W. Salter, policeman . 30.00 Sam Ilouknigiit, lamp lighter 6.00 ' M. H. Ivl wards, clerk's s ilary 13 50 . Fees for issuance of license .. 5.50 W. I). Harmon, night watch 20.00 Total .... $ 470.01 j KKC A F1T U LAT.'ON r j Expenditure*, as shown. $ 470.01 ? Expenditures, Jastquarter . 767.20 ' Cash on band 494.01 ?? Total f 1,660.22 t M. It. EDWAKD8, >i i ... I iTFAHt'KKK ALBERT MERRITT, A Candidate l'or Supervisor of Saluda County. Being: aware of the fact that Mr. Merritt is comparatively a stranger to the majority of the voters of Hal'ida couoty, I take this method of lotting the people know something about him. Albert Alerritt is 81 years old. He lute lived in this and Edgefield county for thirty years, lie is the son of the late Mr. 'Villiam A. Merritt, who for twenty odd years was one of the leading merchants of our town, llis father was also the sen'or member of the lirm of Merritt A Plunkett at Hatesburg . Albert is sober, industrious nr.d j r.-eIleal, am', dnrinir n fnnrl.-on i .hip vice as agent and operator on the Southern Hallway lie was never too tired or busy to answer all questions politely and never forgot that the railroad owed the people more than the people owed it, and always extended I he people every favor consis'ent with jood business He has a natural mechanical turn, liavingrun various kinds of in tchinery ill of his life, whielieppec allly (Its him for managing the new road machines which are now being operated over the ;ounty. Jte m a strong advocate of (ood roads and has a practical knowledge of terraeing lands, which will lie <f unesiiinable value to him in workng aiid grading the public r 'ads. Mr. Merritt can secure all of the ,-onviets necessary for the public wi rks without trouble or delay, inasmuch as is father-in-law. Col. I). J. Urillith. is aiperintendeiit of the South Carolina lenitenxiary. In my humble judgment Albe't Meruit will make us a number on* superriser, and the only way for th?* people o lind out is to give him a trial, and 'time will prove all tlii 11 A Votkr. If dge Spring, July 8.h * J. A Kelly relate- an expe; ience sim!ar to ihat which has happened in ulnost i'vm y neighborhood in I he Unit d S-: t*' and h s heen re-told hv horjsai.ils of others, lie says: "Last iiuiiiier 1 h id an att.-el; ot d\seiiteiy ind purchased a buttle of Clr.unberain's Colic, Cholera and I'lami. en itemedy whi li 1 use.I according to lr .tin.- and with enlitcly sutisfacory results. The tronhle was conr died tiiiicli qilieKcr 111 hi form r aiaeks when \ used o'lmr remedies ' I dr. K''My is :i well known n of I Henderson, N.C. For sale by ilatesjurg Drug < "o. Sive your Money And keep it in the Savings Depart nent of TI1E FIRST NATION*/^ HANK of Itatetburg. Four ( :ent interest on dcpoai'.fi.^^^l||M^| ietni'annually. Roth iv County Claims, Liinik^n^^V' Cross Tio?s IleceiptT. The First National Bunk of liu'iL iurg will buy ?. hoo! and connlv lainis and railway receipts for orosl- ! Lies and lumber. L i W. W. Watsoa Cashier. | OO KKWARD. A reward of $25 is heredy offered f? r lie apprehension with proof to eonriet before town council of the party >r par nes who broke the street lamps n the town of Hatejburg, on the night if June 28th. Bv order of council, M . B. Edwards, City Treas. Goocli's Quick Kclicf. When your joints and bones ache and your flesh feels tender and sore, a 25 j L-ent bottle of Hooch's Quick Belief j will give you quick relief. Best cure ! lor nolic. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Brouio Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money if it fails to cure E. W. drove's signature is on each box- 25 cents. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you Mt For Kent. I Persons desiring to rent tho E. . i BdcLenna store building, should apply at once, to J. C. GLOVER, Batesburg, S. <'. Winthrop College Scholarship an?l Entrance Examinations. The examinations for the award of: \ acant scholarships in Winthrop College n?*d for the admission of new stu <l?iits will lie held at the County Court I House on Friday, July 11th, at Ha. ui. Applicants must not be less thai Hteen years of age. When scholar is are vacated after July 11th, they will la awarded to those making *the highest average at lliis examination. The next Session will open September 17. 1W0-2. For further information and a catalogue address l'res. t). it, Johnson Rock Ilill, K.C I Thousands Saved By DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY This wonderful medicine positively cures Consumption, Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hsy Fever, Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. Every bottle guaranteed. No Curo. No Pay.v Price 50o. &$l. Trial bottle free. I .A.GKA. i With a store full of fr their patronage i you that we are goiii greater share of you -^Sewing I We are prepared to do it at a price that E. JOnE LEfesVILLE COLLEGE Stands for Christian culture and ehara ter. Ideal location. Healthfulness unsurpassed. Beautiful town. Lar>?e and competent faculty. Improved course of study. Lecturers and preachers of eminent ability. Superior advantages ffered in JVIUSIG, jART, EXPRESSION, BOOK-KEEPING, STENOGRAPHY, ETC. as well as in Literary Course. Miltary training. Close personal superv sioti. Expenses may he reduced t?y work. 8rl)(l lor Catalogue to L. K. llAYNES. Pres. I El L VII.I.E. S. ( If you desire to be benefited to the extent of several Dollars. Come at your earliest convergence and see our atsoitment of clothing which is going at cost. A complete line of ladies skirts, tlie prices lower than has ever heard of. A large line of dry goods the best the market afford. \ve are also agents for Walter A. Wood's world w ide fvmos Move rs and Reapers- A complete line of extra's on hand. When you are seeking to save your L. C. HARTLEY & Co., Good Hp Large box of sardines HPPi^Also take order for tailor made clothing. Mar. 19?4m. COL LEG K OF CHARLESTON* Charleston S. Carolina Founded in 1785. Strong Faculty; well equipped chemical, physical and biological laboratories; Library of 14,WOO volumes and the finest Museum of Natural History in theSouth. Elective courses leading to the degrees of II. A., and M. A. Hoard with furnished room in College Dormitory can be obtained for $10 a month. Tuition, $50. One scholarship giving free tu:_ tioii is assigned to Saluda county, the holder to be appointed by the Probate Judge and the County Superintendent Total expenses for Scholarship students $112 to $150. All candidates fur admission are permitted to compete for vacant Boyee Scholarships which pay $150 a 3 ear. Entrance Examinations will be held at Saluda oil Friday. July II, 1902, Next session begins September 29. For catolgue, address Harrison Randolph, President. DON'T FA1I. TO TRY THIS. Whenever an honest trial is coven tn Electric Bitters for any trouble it is recommended for a permanent cure will surely be eftVeted. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate the nerves and purify the blood. It's a wonderful tonic for rundown systems. Electric Bitters positively cures Kidney and Liver Troubles, Stomach Disorders, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Uheiimatism, Neuralgia and expeis Malaria. Satisfaction guaranteed by O.J. Karri*, Batcsburg, aiso Smith ?fc Crosson, 1 eesville. Only r?0 cents. OPENING OF But >K> OFSU BSC it I F TION. Static of South Cauolina, County or i Lexington. I Pursuant to a commission issued te I the undersigned as corporators hy M< It. Cooper, Secretary of State, on the jiioth day of June. 19U?, Noti.e is hereby giveu that hooks of subscription ' u? the capital stock of the Batesburg { Ginnery Company, will be opened at the ollice of T. B. kernagban, in tu?! town of Batesbnrg, State and county ! aforesaid, on the ltd d?y of July, Wo? at 10 a. ni. j, The said proposed corporation wil hav > a capital stock of $t>,000.oo, divided inte 120 shares of tl.e par value of !%0.00 each, with its principal plain of business at Batesbu g, S. ('., ami will be empowered to engage in a general ginnery business in all of it ; branches, to operate ginnery plane and to buy and sell cotton seed ant cotton seed products. M. E. Kuti.and, T. B. IvKRNKUII AN, A. ('. 1'ilKLrs, A. M, W 11 iicits. Corporators. \ y. insr we come ? finv vnn \A/n ^1??"? mw* J VUI ! I V tlKllin UU1 I I lt*IlU>? n the year that has passed, and assure tg to exercise our every energy to merit a r trade in 1902. Machines & Stoves!*lill all your wants in this line, and can will please you. Come now! S, The Underseller. 1FIIIS!nce &.lk We have borne the reputation of being the Leading Clothing Very Best Clothing moneY can OUK PRICES WII.P NOT PERMIT OF COMPETITION. We are now ready to show yon the latest styles in t ur handsome SPRING STOCK. Mail orders given prompt attention. I. V. LUY T O 3U1N OC LU., Tuilor-Fit-Clollii^rs. 83S Broad St. Augusta, Qa. 3?23 3?m. ARE YOU WISE WiST LtUou ibore is no remedy to equal IleiicftA Mustang Liniment* I a n easy way v and a sure way to treat a case of Sore* ^ Throat in order to kill disease germs and insure healthy throat action is to. I take half a glassfull of water put into it a teaspoonful of . j Mexican Mustang ] I*iniment ^and with this parole the throat at frequent intorrala. > | {r Then bathe the outside of tho throut thoroughly with the linll tnont and after doing this pour some on a soft cloth tuid wrap j I Around the aeck. It is a POSITIVE CURE. 2oc., oOc. and $1.00 u bottle. w? uiy DC Vnil hare long l>aen troubled" with a running II ITlA I DC IUU ?oro or ulcer. Treat it at once with Mexb an Muitang Lilnment and you can depend upon a speedy cure. FIRST-CLASS W W WW WWL2 ; bAND SURVEYING, | WILLEVANS | SHEALEY"* MORK1S. I HABERDASHER | LEESVILLE, S. C. i| S'C" % . - S - - ^ 433 Main STREKT. I )r \\/ 1^ Ti mmoeman i. ? - <nitauiwimmu itauiwumx Oilers his professional service toj ? the people of Batesburg ana vicinity. E. J. ETHEttEDGE, OSiceovertlieXHtioir.il Hank, and j DENTIST can be found there day orniglit. ^ PESVII IF S C BATESBIRO, S. C. L?t , ' _ J ... . ' Ofllce next door to Post Ofliee. I U M. MITCHELL.) E. L. ASBILL. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ' Office Hours* Attorney a i Lav*. 8 to 0 a. ill. | leesvillk - S C. - to ** P* n1, Practice in all Courts "Rusiness soli7 :30 to U p. m cited. J. A. WATSON, p p A QDTi r D?!1TTIST, i . D i J^OnlLL ' ni'i'k'viiTttc < <> ! Watches, Clocks, and BAItsDLRG. - - Jowelrv Ro-airinff. 1 I Mitchell Building, Offloe over Harris'Drug Store. 6ATESBURG, S. C. 1 Edwin Folk Strother, Loitell Il'm Y/OltS Supply co. ! Attorney Counselor at auuista, Georgia i LaW. Foundry, Madiine, Boiler and t?in Works. Re .tailing Promptly Dore. Will practice in all the couits of the ly-JO-l-'O. ' ) State ami the I'nitod States. . . Your business collected. K> UL\ IvS ; 's'a' BOILERS OTXS and PRESSES. ? V< T,<f I?I A O T~A T TSJ Complete Cotton. Saw, (Jrlst,Oil and I A~' ** I i. iv 1 \ \~J I i N , Fert ilizer Mill Outfits; also Gin Press PHYSICIAN & SURCFON Cane Mill and sliinj?!e Outfits. Iluildrnioi^lMiN OC ounoLUlN. |4ridjcet Fa.-tory, Kunmennnil Hallrn , - ^ -a + tt r-. road Cast ins; Railroad, Mill, Factory, xiwliic. Mnpiiin^is* Supplies. Pelting, Parking, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, OsWItt'a r"?15- Saws, Files, Oilers, F.tc., cast every T?u tiarly K*sor9 day. work ir*> hands. Tha famous llttJo pills. i